What makes it 57% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and strollers fit lifts, yet no listed changing tables or nursing room and long outdoor tour with cannon blast may disrupt naps, so parents need extra planning.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for the guided tour, self-guided museum visit, and a snack break with your baby.
Guided Citadelle and Museum Tour:
Join a one-hour English tour of the fortress ramparts, Casemates and redoubts.
Tip: Use a baby carrier or compact stroller; start at the tour’s first slot to avoid crowds.
Interactive “Je me souviens” Gallery:
Explore touch-screen battle maps, videos and medal displays at your own pace.
Tip: Paths are stroller-accessible; park your stroller near exhibits for quick stops.
Music in Red Band Performance:
Watch the Royal 22e Régiment band in scarlet uniforms perform on the parade ground.
Tip: Runs June–Sept, Wed–Sun at 10 a.m.; bring a small blanket for your baby to sit on.

Rick Cantwell
Learnt about our military, Quebec and so grateful for all the help and sacrifices they do. I truly can explain how thankful I am. Lest we forget.
jason omelaniec
Amazing historic place, the tour was interesting and guide (William) was great. Be nice to see the trooping of the guard, doesn't happen all season. Views up there are impressive.
Lyn Ellis
Fabulous changing of the guards ceremony. Suggest a Wed as a bigger show . it was 95C and soldiers were watching over the guards and taking them a straw cup to drink water every 15 min. Such precision! The little boutique shopping interesting too. I couldn't afford the tour(it was cheap, I am broke!) But people liked it.
Hasneet Punia
This is a very good tour of a still active military base. Great for parents with teens who will find it interesting and educational. The museum was also very well done and very informative and telling the story of the 22nd regiment who continue to serve Canada to this day. I highly reccomend this tour.
Jessica Maracle
Our tour guide, Joelle, was amazing! One of the best tours I've been on. Very informative, was able to answer all questions, and was a very outgoing person! Highly recommend.
From June to September, catch the free Music in Red performance. In cooler months, dress your baby in layers for outdoor ramparts and breezy views.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (per adult) | CAD 22 |
| Stroller-accessible guided tour | CAD 0 |
| Snacks & drinks | CAD 10 |
| Souvenir purchase | CAD 15 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 69 |
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